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Captain Sensible

 
Artist: Captain Sensible
  • Born: April 24, 1954, Balham, London, England
  • Active: '70s, '80s, '90s
  • Genres: Rock
  • Instrument: Vocals
  • Representative Albums: "Collection," "Live at the Milky Way," "Day in the Life of...Captain Sensible"
  • Representative Songs: "Wot," "Revolution Now," "Home"

Biography

Best known as a co-founder (with Chris Miller aka Rat Scabies) of the punk band the Damned, Raymond Burns, aka Captain Sensible, is one of the most beguiling and talented individuals to emerge from the punk era. Ironically, he never sought a separate career from that of the Damned, but success with a series of singles, coupled with extended periods of inactivity by the band, made it a foregone conclusion that he would become a star in his own right.

In the early 1980s, Captain Sensible put together a group of his own called King, which lasted all of three months before breaking up. He later sang on the single "Jet Boy Jet Girl" and appeared on Johnny Moped's Cycledelic album. He was signed to A&M as a solo artist, and had a number one British hit with the old musical number "Happy Talk." He followed it up with an original, "Glad It's All Over," an anti-war song about the Falklands; for a time, he was also hooked up with Robyn Hitchcock. By this time, his status as a member of the Damned made him a regular topic of coverage in the British music press, and he became well-known for various beliefs, including devoted vegetarianism and an opposition to war, which he presented in bitingly satirical fashion.

Captain Sensible proved more charming than any other veteran of the punk scene. His vegetarian-oriented single "Wot, No Meat," was a success, and over the next few years, he recorded a series of albums, Power of Love, Revolution Now, and The Universe of Geoffrey Brown, that were good sellers and critical favorites, though only in England -- in an era in which the Damned were little more than a cult act in America, Captain Sensible barely registered on anyone's radar screen on this side of the Atlantic. He and his band -- Paul Gray on bass, Malcolm Dixon on organ and synthesizer, and Garrie Dreadful on drums -- became famous for the reckless abandon and prodigious musicianship of their live shows, which we spiced by the Captain's savage wit. In 1994, he released Live at the Milky Way, the best album of his solo career and one of the finest live albums of the era. Captain Sensible's reputation was made by this record, and he remains a favorite, even as the Damned has reunited yet again in the late 1990s. ~ Bruce Eder, All Music Guide
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Captain Sensible

Captain Sensible, performing live with The Damned in 2006
Background information
Birth name Raymond Burns
Also known as Captain Sensible
Born 24 April 1954 (1954-04-24) (age 55)
Occupations Musician, Songwriter
Instruments Guitar, bass, vocals
Years active 1976–present
Labels None
Associated acts The Damned, Dead Men Walking, Dr. Spacetoad, Punk Floyd

Captain Sensible (born Raymond Burns, 24 April 1954) is a singer, songwriter, guitarist (and sometimes bassist) who grew up in Croydon, England, and co-founded the punk rock band The Damned in 1976. After leaving the band, he reinvented himself as an alternative pop singer with a rebellious, self-conscious image. His signature headwear is a red beret.

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Early life

He was born Raymond Ian Burns in Balham, London. Before joining The Damned, he was in a covers band called Oasis.

The Damned

Originally a member of the Johnny Moped band, Sensible joined The Damned in 1976 on the suggestion of his work colleague Rat Scabies, the band's drummer, filling a number of positions during his tenure (including bassist, lead guitarist and keyboardist), and eventually becoming the band's main songwriter following the departure of Brian James. He left in the 1980s to concentrate on solo projects, but rejoined in 1996 after Scabies left, and co-wrote Grave Disorder, the band's first new studio album for 8 years, in 2001. He continues to tour with the band today and they released their latest album So, Who's Paranoid? on 17 November 2008.[1]

Solo career

Sensible had a UK number one hit in 1982 with a cover of "Happy Talk", the Rodgers and Hammerstein song from South Pacific, featuring backing by the Dolly Mixture; this was later sampled for rap artist Dizzee Rascal's 2004 song "Dream".[2] Other songs which became hits in the UK and various European countries were Rap parody "Wot?" (sampled in 2000 by Brazilian rapper "Gabriel o Pensador" in the song "2345meia78"), the anti-Christmas "One Christmas Catalogue" and anti-Falklands War "Glad It's All Over". After quitting A&M Records he continued recording for various independent labels, including Deltic Records and Humbug Records. He has also toured with his solo band Punk Floyd.

His recording of "The Snooker Song" from Mike Batt's musical The Hunting Of The Snark was used as the theme music for the BBC gameshow Big Break, and he also wrote and performed a song called "Brain's Theme" for the movie Skinned Deep in 2004.

Playing live in Abergavenny in 1994

Captain Sensible is also a member of Dead Men Walking, a supergroup featuring Mike Peters (The Alarm), Kirk Brandon (Spear of Destiny) Slim Jim Phantom (Stray Cats) and (The Dr Spacetoad Experience).[3]

Politics

In September 2006, he formed a new British political party known as the Blah! Party.[4] "Politics is dead," he said in a statement. "The British public aren't voting because the parties are totally ignoring their opinions. At the moment, the only real method of mass protest against this is by not voting, which is why voting figures continue to fall.

"But we believe that voting is an important part of the democratic process, and we want the Blah! Party to be the party of protest; a channel through which the people of the U.K. can vent their dissatisfaction at nonsensical everyday things, and protest against the government and the current crop of political parties."[5]

The party entered into a sponsorship deal with Seabrook Crisps in September 2006.[6]

He was previously a member of the Green Party.

Solo albums

  • Women and Captains First (1982)
  • The Power of Love (1983)
  • Revolution Now (1989)
  • The Universe of Geoffrey Brown (1993)
  • Live at the Milky Way (1994)
  • Meathead (1995)
  • Mad Cows and Englishmen (1996)

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